This exciting book helps all types of libraries to understand and implement the new USMARC Format for Holdings and Locations--the newest member of the MARC format family--with the goal of making resource sharing of serials easier. Innovative librarians on the cutting edge of technical services and automation offer information on the development of the format, the significant impact it has already had on libraries, as well as discussions about how difficult issues of interpretation have been handled. The contributors to this invaluable volume draw upon their firsthand experience with the use of the format, the NISO standards, and the SISAC code to provide other professionals with an introduction to the format and information on how other institutions approached the application of the format to their particular situations.
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Printed Maroon Linen. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. "The newest member of the MARC Format family is the USMARC Format for Holdings and Locations. Presently in a "Final Draft," the Format has already had a significant impact on libraries. As other MARC Formats have had a great influence on automation in libraries, so will this new format, but in an area where others feared to tread: the World of Serials Control." [Introduction] Serials, yes, and the Union List as well. This publication contains reports from the trenches (Harvard, Georgia, Kansas, Florida), as well as headquarters (Serials, Online Systems, NOTIS). 231 (+ 4 unnumbered) pages, with figures, and Index. Boards and text are clean and near new. N° de réf. du vendeur 204131
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